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In re Walsh (
99410
| Kan. | Sep 29, 2017
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*1 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF KANSAS No. 99,410 In the Matter of E DWARD F. W ALSH , IV, Petitioner.

ORDER OF REINSTATEMENT On May 16, 2008, this court entered an order indefinitely suspending the petitioner's license to practice law. See In re Walsh , 286 Kan. 235, 182 P.3d 1218 (2008).

On December 23, 2016, the petitioner filed a petition for reinstatement under Supreme Court Rule 219 (2017 Kan. S. Ct. R. 263). On June 14, 2017, a hearing panel of the Kansas Board for Discipline of Attorneys conducted a hearing on the petitioner's petition for reinstatement. Thereafter, on July 12, 2017, the hearing panel entered a final hearing report, recommending that the petitioner's petition for reinstatement be granted.

The court, after carefully considering the record, grants the petitioner's petition for reinstatement of his license to practice law in Kansas.

I T I S T HEREFORE O RDERED that the petitioner be reinstated to the practice of law in Kansas conditioned upon his compliance with the annual continuing legal education requirements and upon his payment of all fees required by the Clerk of the Appellate Courts and the Kansas Continuing Legal Education Commission. Upon proof provided to the Clerk of the Appellate Courts that the petitioner has complied with the annual continuing legal education requirements and has paid the fees required by the Clerk of the Appellate Courts and the Kansas Continuing Legal Education Commission, the clerk is directed to enter the petitioner's name upon the roster of attorneys engaged in the practice of law in Kansas.

1 *2 I T I S F URTHER O RDERED that this order be published in the official Kansas Reports and that the costs herein be assessed to the petitioner.

Dated this 29th day of September, 2017.

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Case Details

Case Name: In re Walsh (
Court Name: Supreme Court of Kansas
Date Published: Sep 29, 2017
Docket Number: 99410
Court Abbreviation: Kan.
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